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Before the line brawls and all those the overtimes, before the epic goals and the Hollywood first-intermission speech that romantics will say rescued the Edmonton Oilers’ season, Corey Perry stood with his hand on his boy’s shoulder and explained why.
The Oilers won Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final on Leon Draisaitl's overtime goal. He unveiled a Corey Perry speech that changed a lot.
Corey Perry is one of the NHL's longest tenured players, having been in the league since 2005. Now in his 20th season, the 40-year-old continues to prove he has plenty left in the tank, having been a key piece of the Edmonton Oilers' success this postseason.
In Montreal, we got to know Corey Perry. He quickly became a fan favorite because he gave it his all, night after night. Oh, and his leadership qualities also charmed everyone in town.
The Edmonton Oilers looked dead in the water after the first period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, but they found a way.
In overtime, when Sam Bennett had a yawning goalmouth before him, Pickard got his glove on the puck and it ticked off the crossbar. Earlier Pickard stopped Anton Lundell on a breakaway that would have left Edmonton behind 4-1 in the second period.
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Ahead of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final with Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, veteran Corey Perry made a bold admission about his plans for the future in the NHL.
The Edmonton Oilers ’ comeback on Thursday started in the locker room, with the team trailing 3-0 after a brutal first period in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. The Florida Panthers stormed out to a commanding lead behind two power-play goals from Matthew Tkachuk and another tally from Anton Lundell, capitalizing on Edmonton’s early woes.
With the Stanley Cup Final in danger of slipping away, Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry stepped up to address his teammates during the first intermission. His words made a big impact and helped spark the team's three-goal second-period comeback in Thursday night's Game 4 overtime victory over the Florida Panthers,